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Revit

Revit

Transfer files directly from Revit to Unreal Engine, without the need to use an intermediary solution. The Datasmith plugin for Revit supports elements including materials, metadata, hierarchy, geometric instancing, lights, and cameras.

SketchUp Pro

SketchUp Pro

Translate cameras, materials, and geometry into Unreal Engine assets with the Datasmith plugin for SketchUp Pro. Layers, groups, and components are included in the translation, as well as units, scale, pivot points, and instances.

Rhino 3D

Supported Extensions: .3dm

Import Rhino surface models and scenes into Unreal Engine, and prepare them for real-time use. Support includes basic color extraction, and translation of materials, metadata, layers, and blocks.

SolidWorks and CATIA

SolidWorks and CATIA

Supported Extensions: .sldasm, .sldprt, .cgr, .catpart, .catproduct

Datasmith includes support for importing part and assembly data from native SolidWorks and CATIA files—including basic color extraction, hierarchy, and metadata—and preparing it for real-time use in Unreal Engine.

VRED and DELTAGEN

VRED and DELTAGEN

Supported Extensions: .fbx

Automotive and aerospace designers can use Datasmith to import scenes from VRED and DELTAGEN. Includes support for cameras, materials, geometry, units, scale, pivot points, instances, and more.

Other CAD/CAID Formats

Other CAD/CAID Formats

Directly import data from a comprehensive range of CAD/CAID packages, including Siemens NX, Creo, Inventor, AutoCAD, and Alias, and prepare it for real-time use in Unreal Engine. Includes support for basic color extraction, metadata, and hierarchies, where applicable.

Datasmith

Revit

SketchUp Pro

3ds Max

Rhino 3D

SolidWorks and CATIA

VRED and DELTAGEN

Other CAD/CAID Formats

Revit

Supported Extensions:

Transfer files directly from Revit to Unreal Engine, without the need to use an intermediary solution. The Datasmith plugin for Revit supports elements including materials, metadata, hierarchy, geometric instancing, lights, and cameras.

SketchUp Pro

Supported Extensions:

Translate cameras, materials, and geometry into Unreal Engine assets with the Datasmith plugin for SketchUp Pro. Layers, groups, and components are included in the translation, as well as units, scale, pivot points, and instances.

Rhino 3D

Supported Extensions: .3dm

Import Rhino surface models and scenes into Unreal Engine, and prepare them for real-time use. Support includes basic color extraction, and translation of materials, metadata, layers, and blocks.

SolidWorks and CATIA

Supported Extensions: .sldasm, .sldprt, .cgr, .catpart, .catproduct

Datasmith includes support for importing part and assembly data from native SolidWorks and CATIA files—including basic color extraction, hierarchy, and metadata—and preparing it for real-time use in Unreal Engine.

VRED and DELTAGEN

Supported Extensions: .fbx

Automotive and aerospace designers can use Datasmith to import scenes from VRED and DELTAGEN. Includes support for cameras, materials, geometry, units, scale, pivot points, instances, and more.

Other CAD/CAID Formats

Directly import data from a comprehensive range of CAD/CAID packages, including Siemens NX, Creo, Inventor, AutoCAD, and Alias, and prepare it for real-time use in Unreal Engine. Includes support for basic color extraction, metadata, and hierarchies, where applicable.

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